Mark J. Uyeno

Mark J. Uyeno

Attorney

MARK J. UYENO received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, with a minor in Psychology, from California State University, Fullerton where he distinguished himself as a member of the Dean's Honor List. Mr. Uyeno received his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco where he received a Certificate in Environmental Law with Distinction and was a recipient of an American Jurisprudence Award in California Environmental Law. Mr. Uyeno is a member of the State Bar of California and is admitted to practice law in California and the United States District Court, Central District of California. Mr. Uyeno is also a member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the San Fernando Valley Bar Association. Mr. Uyeno practices in the fields of construction defect law, Indoor Air Quality law, business litigation, toxic tort litigation, environmental law and personal injury law.

Construction Attorney

Celebrity Lawyer

Class Actions

Luxury custom homes and HOA's

Senior Partner

“Alex “Trey” Robertson, IV, Esq. is an experienced trial lawyer who holds an AV-Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest peer-review rating given only to those lawyers who demonstrate the highest level of ethical standards and legal ability. Read more about Alexander Robertson.

About Our Lawfirm

Robertson & Associates is currently investigating claims on behalf of California consumers against Eternity Floors for selling Chinese-made laminate flooring which may contain hazardous levels of formaldehyde, an known human carcinogen.

A March 1, 2015 report by CBS News “60 Minutes” revealed that laminate flooring manufactured in China had dangerous levels of formaldehyde well in excess of the safety levels established by the California Air Resources Board (“CARB”).

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